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i l 1,1 I nm pacific TIIET1ILE Wnt-Bawd Tzalaa. Overland Limited. .11 4G a. m .China & Japan Mall ti.5p. ni . ..Orejron Express-.. 2.00 a. m Lo Angeles Limited 2.2S a. in Fast Mail . . 11JT0 a. m L-iiver Specia. S J5xm Colorado ipeeiai. 1.27 a. m No. 17 ....Ore. jfc Waan. Lam.. 3:05 p. m No. VJ Express 11 :2S a. m No- 11... North Piatte L.ocal.l2:lj p. m No. 12 .. lirand Island Local. X.:'J p. m No. S3 Local Freight. . 7 tw i a. Lravta 12:10 p. m. "Leaves from Ooai Chute. Eaid-ttouud Train. So. 2 Mo. 4 Ho. 0 Mo- 4 Mo. 1 H 1- No 14 overland Limited j -" p m .Atlantic Express. 4 li a. iu ..urejiun Express. 2 4U p m Los Anjreles Limited J i'ip. m China Ji Japan Mad 2.11 p. m .. Uen'. cT specia.. a 20 a. m . Colorado :;pet::ai.. 10 IU p. ai . Colorado Express. 2.16 p m Ku. IS M. la. .ore -Wash. Limited - a2 p. m Nc. 20 Mall Express ... 2 00 p. m Ho. 22 ..'North Platte Local. 1 an p. m Ho. 24... Grand Island Loitai. 7.12 a. at LrliVeS 1.20 p. ax. aaisce trains Norfolk No. 77 Frelj;nr . . . . Ku. 23 paaaenjjer (la. 20 Passenger . - -Ha. 73 Freight . lM(lilluit No 7S Frelirnt No. 3. iassen?t-r . . .:v .IV. ar .ar 7.2U a. m 7 lit p. in 1 10 p. m G 10 p 111 lv. Iv r, (in a. ni 1 10 p. m ri-!seii(jt-r ar I! Jxm j.r i 4o p in .o .i No 5 E. G SHuWN. Tlcltet Aent. A. H. STESEN. Assistant 'cset Ajent. BURUN6T0N THE TIILE o ; t-asa aun e- ion v .7 2Ii a. m o J J. r i At A' J tz sat. :v j oo p. m r'n a ta.r -i Sun ar a oo p. m . 1 -- jt Ac 1" 'er iun a.rt 45 . ni Dr. t. h Wide kandcri. jtaee ta .r ""e-uii l" Mm'- i. Especial attention given to Eve. Ear. Nose. Throat ami Surjjerv PtUNM H"ll lh .. Re-.idelC II Pbuue iuU IHce 5l fte-iUenee ZZ1 Br. Dora Wide Rjnders. Especial attention jjiven to Diseases of Women ami Children. Office and Residence 1006 Murray St. Sionc tle-i 'udenemi.-!!. ?-' Clurld H. Cjmctcll. 31. D. EE. EAii. OSE;unt TfclKO.vr Glu is Fitted BoTH Ph "E- " 'lT ,i ?, "- ' rlh. W. M. CORNELIUS Attorney -at-Law i oinmer-ia. ri.iau Ba. .ti.iitr rOLC:!Er-3. NEbllAiKA DR. F. ri. MORROW Peysiclan and Surgeon Qtiicf. New Luscnen Euildina M-T J.. - -!-.. Eeil Ph.ut- tU-t: IJ ad Phoui- iJ C. N. McELFRESH a rroK.v e v r-LA v pr,." -PF!i F tiL.nn; COLL'MErs. NEBRASKA GOOD SEWER WORK 'S.ctint.a. .u ;rt .a- jiumoiny A..1 me nn-K" a.u: :4it- .i; i2ie .vor'.i: wul nut rnaKe ap fr poor sewr onnt-cuuna. We cu gnta pmmDinsr wors from me ground np. OUR StWER WORK is just aa hunest aa me pannDing worn wraicn 12 aiwav a: -siirnt. tiae you any trauOie with your stumointr " MavDt tne vvr -onne-'rion ar n.ot ng"nt. We can tei: A. DU3SSLL & SON COAL COAL Semi-Anthracite and PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL are now arriving". Please snve a? vour winter orders Gar I Kramer Successor tn SDeice Coal Co. No. I No. 3 No. i No. 7. No a No. 1 A. No. 12 l.. 1 NEWS JOQW IJl CrV 13l13 JrVv V7J P ' ST. EDWARD. : F"'im tne Vdvance Mrs. .,ei,nr- Horn wa taKen to tne :.iiumoub huspiia. Tuesday wnere 3ne I underwent a -unreal aiieration vester , day Mr. ana Mrs. Ben Thomas left ; Monday witn their household goods fur Burlington. Kansa. wnere they w:i. maKe tlieir future home. I Miss Ethel Wake left yesterday for 1 "omnibus where she will visit re-; .ative for a few aavs before iromir m to Fremont to -titnte. attend teachers m- A. E. Armes went down to Colum- ' bus y-steniay to meet Mrs. Armes who is returning nonie from Lewiston. ', hiaiio. after a two months visit with t relatives. iunn Westmore is ambling around this weeK with a pair of jratchea and a uroken ankle the result of getting to -ziose Ui a horse vvneii it was ao buay -.uunumir tiies to notice anything eise. E. KelletlV lost Ollt of hla Eel gian stallions Monthly The horse tooK ick Sundav evening and died the foi :owinir morning It was a splendid animai and a lowest estimiate placeii :ta vanie at S1200. The .Mi&aea Maude Earria. Grace Kai. and Agnea Robinson of Albion Airs. Robert Sul.inger of Boone and Robert Harris were a party wnu re turned mime Monday from a two wks trip to Mam ton Colorado Springs and -ither points of interest in Colorado. Miss P-ar' Harrvs wtm was jiihj with uie partv sui)ed -if at Kr-arne'- to "..-It V'th M M Tt.e I" a UetUlV --rarniiiir umie .-t-na-. SILVER CREEK. 1 im The "and M.a- B.ancne Da.vson jf oiumbus the guest - suenmnsr the wesi nere. t" M.a- 'ua. Merr... Mrs '. L. Sprague. wnose health has been quite poor for some trne. left Tueaday for treatment at a sanatari im at ArKansas. Kansas. Chancv Hutt. Sand's ornce "devii" is aicK witn tne ouincey this week, ant! w.tn the editor oif on a vcation the rest of the force nas been Kept un vromfortaoiv tiusy .nr-. uaviu Leu ieiL iimiiav iui unana After a WeeK S Vlalt thel'e. sne wtI: leave for Michigan to visit w.tn relatives at Wailed Lake ant: jtner ixiinti. AUHUT low peODIe attended the cir na at oiumnua Tueaday from Silver ' r--K. someone relieVeti FranK Mason ii a umanie gun! watcn and Albert atsor r"mrt-- a ios- of about thirtv lollars 1 1 Wr-iineaday nignt silver ("reeK and imitv w:ts given aoout an inch of j .- ... .. .... .... 1 Mill. ine niinian waa genera:, anu leav.er north and west of nere. Corn uoK.mr line and this ram will put t the ort.und in good snape for fail plow- nir saturtiav last wnie working around uif gauine engine wnicn t.iintractor bowers i. dsing at the new Datiey am.dintr. .Audley Clay tor caugnt his nanu m atime of uie cog wneeis and hud the tiesnv part of his hand uadly crusn- e ir w:i.s nmmntiv jres-eo and will I Luiae him no permanent in.,ury .1 j Manarg. father of Mrs. E. 0 Hutchinson, died at Omaha Thursday. Auirust 10. He was Dora m Belfast, . . . ...., Ireland. November J. ic.i.J anu was almost .5 vears or ao"e wnen ne uieu. i . - ' Vvneii lie Waa 1 WeeKS oiu nis par ents emigrated to America, locating n Boston and three years laner moved to Adams county, tjino. Of iate vears he has made his horre in tnia state. Mr. and Mrs. Eutcnanson at tended the funera: wnen was nied at ilempnia. . BELLWOOD From tne Gazette The many friends of r C. Judevine . wiii be glad to team that a aecision in nis caae. wnicn was zned at the ast term of district court, was ren dered in his favor. Chris Sites, wno is in the meat Dusiness at Yors. cronm-d in to Eeil- wood Sunday afternoon and vnsited over' Monday with his " ' best girl. ' In- j dications are that ne will not remain j smsrle mucn iomrer. i I Jas. McGanin of Omana and his i cousin Miss Manrarev Caulev if Kan saa City, visited at Beiiwood Sunday with relanves: from Beiiwood Mar gery went to Alexis townsnip tn visit with. Mr and Mrs. U. G. Nantkes anu Mr. and ilrs. R. A. Hams before returning to her home. it nas oeen a long time since tnis immunity has been so stirred as it has the past few cays by the sickness .and death of Memtt Anderson from teta nus. Merrittnad stepped on anailazid his parents had usea means at hand to prevent trouble from the wound, and it seemed to be healing ncceiy until Tuesday noon August the -Sth. when he nrst camnlained tnau his , jaws wars biz asn. Ad ne bad FROM fallen from the rnof of a ahetl noth- ing was thought of it. That night ' the snifness increased and back hurt l a bit. nut still not mucn alarm was j felt, out by the next morning the doc- mr was licd d pronounced it as probably tetanus. Still no real alarm was telt all day Wednesday, anil up to mionignt the progress of the trouble was so slow as scarcely to be seen, when, all at once Merrtrgrew rapidly worse, tie was born in iSeiiwoo-i. , W-T 1 I I Nebraska. September 11. Is9. was ! tne third son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Anderson. The funeral was held j Saturday, and he was buried from tne Metnodist Enisconal church. Miss Ida Earvev and Lester Love- ! less were married Monday at six o'clock at the Eapust parsonage by Rev. Fnor. The bride is tile oldest oaugntei of Mrs. Mary Harvey of this ! city. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Loveless of near Bell- wood. The happy couple will go to nouse-Keepmg on the Gallager farm near Garrison. David City Banner. Primary election passed over m a .t .,.,.r m.inn.r Tn-ai.,1. Th ! dav througnout was a scorcher Eut j few republicans turned out to the ; mills and uie majontv of thoae tnat ! did attend voted the democratic ticket ' The strairgle in fact, was among the ' ! numerous democratic candidates far. the oificea of county treasurer. counnT ( clerk, clerk of tne district court, and s PLATTE CENTER. ' From the "-nmai. Harry Greiaen .eft Tuesday tor his ' nome at Wooiand. Wasninirtan. after ' a al-X WeeK visit here. Mr. and Mr. Fred Hoars, of Rogers are the proud parents of a new daugh ter, born the fore part of this week. Elenor the sis year old daugter of Mr and Mrs Owen Parry, wno has been uuite ili for some time with a severe type of catarrhal fever, is now on the road to recovery In response to amessage announcing the serious illness of her mother. Mrs .Joe .ioaeph left last Friday for eastern Iowa to remain at her bedside. Ow ing to her advanced age. whicn is overeignty years, little hope is enter tained for her recovery. Mrs. M. E. Cronin was most agre eably surprised last Tuesday wnen ' sne received a messatTe saving ner sister. Mrs. Pat 0'Connell. of Lead ville. Colorado, whom sne had not seen in '25 years, would arrive here tnat day and make her and her family a long looKeU for visit. Mrs. 0'Connell had been makng another sister a visit at Ranaaa Citv. and stnpDetl oif here 1 on her way home. The meeting of 1 theae two sisters was certainly a happy one. Mr and Mrs. Mark Carraner and children, from Madison, spent Monday nnrnt in Platte Center, guests of the ! Jonn W. Reuv familv At the recent sale of the T E. ttord land in t Merrick county Mark bougnt a piece of it and in a covered horses. wagon drawn thev were on t ty mr..- nn - ,,,, . , . ., tieii tv;iv cu ii A.ne uiiiiu v m. nvc in a the wagon wnile the land is be ing broken and sown to wneat. The land is three miles from Central Citv Frances, the nine vear-old dauimter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dunn, met with a serious accident Mondav after- nnnn llM TV'IU rtiimir ! hill ?mt crivmg some other norses in the past ure, wnen a iooae norse kicked at tne norse sne was ndinir and one ot t . teet hit the gir! on tne left lelT caus- . inn a comnound tractar- tar' mches below the knee. She fell from the horse where sue was found some ume later bv some neienbonnir bovs. ! in H m HUMPHREY. ft From tne Democrat Miss Leonard wno was visiune Msa I Joaeanine Fanirman a few davs this Wcek. left Wednesdav far Columbus for a snort visit before starting on ner return trip to Panama. Anton Fangman returned home on Tuesday of tnis week from a trip up througn North Dakota. Minnesota and Canada, wnere he has been since tne fQre Dart of Julv warsmir in the mter- ra Qf the Intemanonal Harvester Companv. . . . , , . w The tew montns olu baby ro Mr. . ys. Aueust Weiser died Mondav with some kind of bowel complaint, and the little one was buried in St, Mary's cemetery Tuesday mrning. The Democrat joins in expressing sym patn to the sorrowing parents. Peter Ternus who has neld the re sponsible position of assistant cashier of the bankof Ottis &. Murphy for the past two or three years, has resigned his position and the same took eifecton the 16th of this month. Mr. Ternus reason for resigning is a desire to get into business for himself. He ha.-- a number of good propositions on hand, but as yet he has not made up his mind as to the one he wishes to ac cept. However, Mr, Tenus' resigna zian. from tne bank means tsar, he and his family will leave Humphrey to make their home their resilience at some other place. The Democrat is sorry to know that Mr. and Mrs. Ter nus will leave Humphrey, but wnere ever they may locate we hope they will enjoy the prosperity they so nciiiy deserve. Miss Lizzie Lubisher has accepted the position as book keeper in tile bank. it is back to the farm for Frank Atkins, wno ror tne nast tew weeks has been employed as a helper at the Union Pacific depot. His father lives down in Oklahoma on ajnee large fnn, and he recently made Frank a nattering oifer to come home and help " " tne farm, so Frank left Wed- 1 nesuay tor Oklahoma and the farm. ! Glen Wash of Thurman. tins state. as accepted the position made vacant y iIr- tKins. Walter Herbes has purchased the Cedar Rapids Outlook, and the new proprietor took possession last week. Uwmg to poor health of Editor Ermka's wife, ne found it necessary m,,v m anouier cnmaie. aim tne Democrat nones tnat uie change win result in the lady's health being fully restored. As editor of the Outlook, ilr. Branka gave tne people of Cedar RP'ds a paper wnicn uiey had no to be asnamed of. Mr. Herbes amply qualirieii to take charge of ' rfi. numcnnnHp mil irt'iL i mfi: fit it; Walter was born and raised in j Eumpnrey. During the time his father ran the Platte County Leader. Walter did most of the work connect '' ed with getting out the paper and in ) this way he secured a very fair idea 1 of the business. Since the Leader 1 was tiisposed of the young man has been emnloved in various capacities on diiferent rirst-ciass papers in the state, so that now he has a thorougn- understanding of the ousmess and the Democrat is sure tnat the people of Cedar Rapius will rind in Mr. Herbes a capable and ansolutely trust worthy vounir man. BRIDGE PLANKS FOR SALE Saturaay Augnst 26 at 10 :0 p. m. the county will el 1 old bridge planks at north end of Loup river bridge. By oraer of supervisors. Louis Schwartz Adam Smith Districts 5 & 7 Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself througn her dany tasKs. suffering from uackacnes. head ache, nervousneaa. loss of anpetite and poor sleep, not Knowing that her ills are due to kidney and bladder trou bles. Foley s Euiney Pills giv- uiick reieaf from nam and misery and a prompt return to health and strength. No woman wno so suif-rs can afforu to overlook Foley Kidnev Pins. For sale by ail druggists. CURTIS AVIATION MEET GRAND ISLAND. NEB. August 1". 30 and 51. 1'Hl. Great Aviation Meet promoted and rinanced oy Retail Mercnants Associ ation and Grand Island Commercial Club. World' a greatest licensed aviators in wonderful Curtis aeroplanes. Alti tude rlights. exhibition riignts. fancy circles, dips and spirals. Races be tween automoniies and aeroplanes. Excellent tram service to and from Grand Island via Union Pacific. E. G. Brown. Airent. Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay. Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds I means lost tame and lost pay to many a worxing man. M. Ealent, 1214 Little Penna. St.. Streator. Illinois, was so bad from Kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says "I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a snort ume and got ennr&iy Well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling well and health ier tnan before. ' Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, auick m results a good friend to the man or woman wno suffers from kidney ills. For sale bv aii armrgists. SHE KNEW Xamur Wife Mamma, what can I Ida to keep roaches out of the lard.'! Her Mother Place the butter near "it: .Tne; prefer it. STATEMENT OF" THE CONDITION OF THE Columbus Land, Lrrn and Building Assoc la tic-i of ColumtitK. Nt --.- -On the 3ih day of Jimi-. 1'Ml .r?ETS Fint nnirtijav'e :.jns ""-. -fork liiaila. ii Other - -0 Ca-u . .... tr.rrcjj Delinquent inf nt. preic.uuia aid hues iJ.. Total .... is'.ii a LIABIMTUia CapitutMoeupuidup 2zi;-' 7 riuiiviuril pnriu ..- i 'hrriiatutiUea ln .. Total Sii.iJI RECEIPTS AND EXPt::n2lTL'!aF-t:Th. TEAR ENDlNii JUNE r,. f.Ml. ua. tilth Baluueeou hand July I. 1WH. J I0.I7H Due-. 4.uJ4 -o lliter.l, pretmuum aiui dllea ... . 2i s Lo:iUsrepmd 2rjL o-i Reap. ai "' Metaliersllip teea. "i""i o T"ta.. Jl-f"i7 EXPEXUITUHES LAians il23.y 00 Erp-u-e, !.? 1? nifl; redeemed V Tfi .ash .in uau.1 I2.JK: II Heai estate iJ i Total $I4'.i.u57 ". tat r N'!ii-i'ku P'atte cuuilty 1. iiearv hoekenbeneer. aeertarv of 'Mt, ab'iv' nouit-rl a-ocjatlon.Llu -oeanil s eur thai the lumcuimr statement f the etitiUHion ol-aiu jjsoaanun. is true and current to-ne Meat ol my iuowledtfe and belief. liKNltY KiwHENUEKiiEK, i-eeretan" L. F itiTTCHAI.K. i V LEHi.tTTZ. -Direetin T C. Et.A.t. Sutr-enbed and -wom zo before me this lsth aa 01 Juiv. iyii- A. R. Mnaaai Notarr Puduc LEGAL NOTIt-E Sealed but' Till oe reeeivetl at rne oiflce if theCountvJudiJeoI Plane oiiuutv NeorasKa at Coiumuui on or oerore l- o oioeu noon ji Aurust ilsi. 1111. Mr uie irradinir ouu approve ment ! tne following deT!llMl roidi 01 P'.atte count v . ia- iint i.oinmruc:iif it ne -nithr:ist corner ol tae aoutaviit quarter ol '.ne southwest quarter ?efiioii lr rotrnattip ai uorUi. Rauife . e:u-.i and niuuiutr eat .me and oiie.juarter inile Ais euiaineiieiii' it 'lie xiuiuextt eonier sn'Uiiu i. Towuituii si ii.tr.h. Kaiiu'e : eaat ami nilllllll!T Miutli aOout lX leet. Atx'om mt-ueiiifc' near '.lie Miutawet enrner of 'he NorUiue-i .iiarteror uie NorUmeit .juarter aeeuon IM- Townstup 'Hi north, liunsle 1 ea-vl ami ruiuim? north aiMitii 17ii leet. ANi tiui meucim; :it 'He northwest enraerif Seetlun f, Tou'tbii ii mirth. Hauue i. east aud ran uimf t-it.iiie Ualf mile aeennliutf u the plan? pnillle- iKelfUe and ipeeillealtoiii on file at uieoraceo! uie t"ount len. of aid tuiif. The iiirer-:ui oiddrr . iuiril to iv- 'Otui and -nirac:eiil oond lor tne taiUlful perTonn aut" ol tils tiutnii't TheBanlol Mipi-m-or- reserve, the -:nt 'o rejeet am" anil ail oiils. Br order oi uie Board ol uuemson .IOKK GRAF t.ountv .lers Dateil at Cniummib. NenraiKa. tnib Una aa ol ..ulv I'.'ll. :;iyncE phobate of will. In Uie Cnuntv Court ol Platte eountr Xe oraaUa. Sotiee pnmate ol t-11 of Srlra A. ilanatfe" Hereon -tl. The state of NeonUa to the heirs and nerr it inn ol iaid sv!v:i a Manaflev deceased" Tai:e notife -nat apoii oUn' u s written .imineni purpirtiii' -o oe the iai 'rill and testament ! -viva Mauafle 'or proiiate and allowance, .t onler-tl :hat iaid aialie b -ei ror tieaniu-' "ne una ila oi Amj'isi, D.. 141 1 . uefor said cfiunf. court, ai uie uour ti hi o cioci. a. ax., ai which uiue an ersn ntert-led mav .ipnear and contest .he -aine md due noliCfOf tills proceed!!!!: is onleretl piltillshcti Uir '.-eia. -iUcee--lvelv ill "Oie Loiuiniiu.- rriuiiie-Journal, a ieei;ivand .eirai .leu -paper prnted UUIilclleil and Ol 'enera iriMUaiioii ill -vaul count . aud -late. Ule-liuion'" Uerid aave hereunto " m hami and oihciai -ui i. Columbus ran- i da- oi aiil A D it'll Ji.RN RATTERMN sju Count. .IiidVe NOTiriC T DEFENDANT--. W Jhain I olliii Collins, win ol aid Wniiauj .1- oiJiil- :lrt or cuntan name in niiotu. .John IV Martin. Nina Martin. "Sr mimoivti ueirs ami de wr oi William J C .liu- deceased, the iui:novn neir- and le hrt- ol aoun U' Martm. deceased, me !. tvnoivn ueir- and dertree-. ol Nina lar".i dec-a-etl. -ne 'UlKIlovn aell"- and ilei .-ee-of Philhp. Can:. dec--:ised. Uie i retllt Moin arr ot America md Thomas C uurani t. Tri-.le- aud ins ;iiii"c--ors .11 T-ist ami eucn .Per-'t rtl aie !iolc "hai ner- ui 'He tiuu-t whem .u "he Dini" our- -t Platti cum. NeurasKa. Uie petition ol ue lUUersijIlett laiuud. arnn -ile-. .o estaDllsH aim .puet as .uramt Jhem and eacn uiereiu ai T.Ue to :he tast oitc-lhini of Ln Three .: n Sloe. Eo-tllt -;eve !; .11 ".he ."It", ol Colum oil- Piatte mut NetinisKa. also -i cance oi reet in t a certain mor'sKuse ou -.am premie--xecuted tiv .lohn W Marun and Nina Mar'.u hi-, a He to Philip Cain on Uie i::th dav oi ucio urr l?7I. outl recorded n Book D lieeonl ol Mortirace-. ;.ir aut Piatte iiiiu . ai Pa- 7T llo lo remove tUe loud cast uu.in Uie jlaiu -1K - -.aid UUe atd -econl and ov an ami all ciaim ol title -o or icn apill -aid pniper ox -aid derendants or -tther uiereoi .-.uil delendants ar- reouireil . anir -aid petition Oil or oelof- tUe tU dav of septem Mil HA EL WHITMOYER. Auini-t - mil P!aniud Mieaaei Wlntmover plamutf. !.. tVilliam u trtiillii-. et al. defendants. No. cc Now on un- -ta dav of August. r.Ml t ap peannir n Uie cour rnnn Uie amdavits. of :he plamtin" and Uii "iltomev ailliesed U the pru tion herein puruaiit oi the provision i sec uon-Coi tne i. dc of i'iviI Proi'eiture and ; Uie piaiuinl i application for icrvice nx pubn cation pursuant in Uie provision oi t-c.on ol Uie i.ode of 'j il pnicetlur- Ulal .1 .s tleee--an to oiu asdeleuUaniA tier-m the amtnown heir- and devisee-, ol -nam deceaseil per -rOUi. to t W.lliam J Collins leceaeO. John U Mart.u deceased. Niuu Martin, de ceased, ami Philip Cam. deceased and Ulat Uie aames aud residence- ol plac. ol aiMMle .if tne -erai ttefendants ill iaid peut.ou named .nciudim; -.aid neirs and devisee-, an anKnown to tne piaintm and to nis attomei It j. ordered tnat Uie pluintiti be and ne nere av is autnonzed to pniceed leanist -.ucn an tinotvn nests, ami detsees ivttnoiit aaimmr uiem. It is turuier ordt-red that service oe made upon all defendants nereni. ihcludinf -uch in Known uejri and devisee-. o puulicatiiiu 'or :our consecutive -veKs in tne Coiuninus rnb one-Joumai. a vt--Klv newspaper of general circmanon ai -end Piatte cnuntv Bv the 'ourt iEO E. TEOMAS. Judi'e I aereov c-rulv uiat uie aoove is a utic aud perleet enpv of Uie onlerof Uie court in aiwue enUUetl cause. C M. ;RrENTHER.:nerx. Bv ANN ijAaS. DeputT Atnjust ". Ildl NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT Frank Van Allen, nou rpsuient defendant. tvUl uiUe notice that Uler-sson tile :n iheonlce if Uie Cleri; oi uie District Court, vithin and 'or Platte count". N-urasXa. the petition against hun of uie undersized plainuH wno iues t4i recover Uie ium of siUSti .nui interest tnereon at Uie rate of -i per cent per annum from jeptemoer "nd. llt as a balance due apoil a note .if 'l.ui. executed bv said de fendant to Uie ptaintiC on Uie 22rd day of Dr-cetauer. li0 said defendant s turuier noutleil that an onier'if attaimment has oeen jisued oiuust him in said cause on the anldam of uie under slimed plamtlt:. pursuant to xhich uit has oeen attached certain monex oi aid deiend ant heretofore received on nis account and now heid for his ise lv John Ratterrsan onntv Judi?e for Piatte emmtv Nenraso. said defendant is requa-ed to uiswer said peuuon on or iifoi the 5Ui dav of varnst. mil. or the same vill oe taen as trne and udirment r-nderetl actturthnifix CAHDUSE MPNTER. XL lSaintltt Do not allow your kitiney and blad der trouble to develope beyond the reach of medicine. Take Foley Kid ney Pills. They give quick results and stop irregularities with surpnsng promptness. For sale by all druggists. t - 'titr '- VLhOL' T - I I M r -cm , . r- A Word to the him, F&iiGrs m Inretors TO THE RENTER Why pay rent when you can own a farm, buying it on easy terms when in many instances one crop will pay for the land. Tilling your own soil, harvesting your own grain, improving your own farm and building for yourself and family your future home. TO THE The ideal farm for the American Farmer is where he can receive the largest q reward for his labor and capital invested. Here in Cheyenne County you will receive the greatest returns for your labor with less cap ital invested, greater oppor tunities for the making of wealth in the shortest time possible. Here you combine farming and stock raising in a profitable manner, tilling 8 new soil, harvesting a new q crop, and increasing your bank account. 2 TO THE Farm land and the best day. Each day adds untold O wealth to the value of farm lands in this country. Every person who has invested in farm land in the last few years has received from 35 to 200 per cent profit. Put your money in land, as it will advance in price and is the source of all wealth. Kan I Hewlon Co. Cokklebh OI IOSUSOI rii-t t ' --- ' - IRRev kff-nJMEaCP m "- iuJ"''i-i.aDE,T " K - - 'TMT- S5. . '.- Tsta' r' .-. t. - "L ? t . rfSSSSA 4k. O- ' "I ' .. . -' z - " -- J W. PVK a ds.K . "II . jm ! . WCTli - - - 7i 1 m 1 " .Jt,JL-Brtij -j - MB 'i -C-C-iBPJ ' K " "T-w-KT ? M - ' - -- , --rsaL5 .y -xi ' - j m o FARMER 8 INVESTOR offers the safest investment to H